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Tips to Reduces Overwhelm

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  There are days when my mind feels scattered and my body carries a weight I can’t quite name. That’s when I know it’s time to pause, not to escape, but to reconnect. I’ve learned that somatic breaks aren’t just about relaxation. They’re about regulation. They’re how I remind my nervous system that’s it’s safe. A gentle sway, a deep breath, a hand on my heart, these simple moments help me come back to myself. Not to be more productive, but to be more present. If today feels like too much, maybe you don’t need to push through. Maybe you just need a somatic break. 🌿 Save this as a reminder when your system needs support, not strategy. https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/somatic-therapy

Nervous System

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  I know how unsettling it can feel when believing you’re worthy doesn’t come easily. When your body has learned to stay in survival mode, it’s not focused on helping you feel confident or calm, it’s focused on getting you through. That constant scanning, shutting down, or going numb? That’s your body’s way of protecting you. But protection isn’t the same as peace. With support and somatic practices , it’s possible to shift out of survival and into safety. And that’s where self-worth begins to take root, not just as a thought, but as something you feel in your body. 💛 https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/

Best Somatic Hacks

  Overwhelm isn’t just a sign that you have too much to do. It’s a signal from your nervous system that it’s carrying more than it can safely hold. When your body is stuck in survival mode, it doesn’t need more pressure, it needs regulation. Here are 6 somatic hacks I use (and share with clients) to help shift out of overwhelm and back into a sense of steadiness: 🌿 Start with grounding, not scrolling – Begin your day with breath, touch, or movement before diving into stimulation. 🌿 Anchor your day with regulation breaks – Tiny pauses between tasks help your system reset before it crashes. 🌿 Move your body in gentle, consistent ways – Think swaying, stretching, or slow walks. Not intensity, but connection. 🌿 Prioritize safety cues in your environment – Soothing light, soft textures, grounding scents…all of it matters. 🌿 Include transitions for emotional decompression – Create space between roles. Let your body exhale before shifting gears. 🌿 End the day with self-soothin...

Life by Design Therapy

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  I used to follow all the “morning routine” tips. Wake up early, drink water, make a list, go for a walk… But no matter how consistent I was, the overwhelm never really went away. That’s because the problem wasn’t my routine, it was how my nervous system was carrying unprocessed stress underneath it all. If your daily habits aren’t helping you feel more grounded, it’s not because you’re doing it wrong. It might be because your body doesn’t need more structure. It needs more safety. This post breaks down why your current routine might not be working, and what actually helps when overwhelm is rooted in your nervous system , not your schedule. You don’t need to push harder. You need a rhythm that holds you with care. 💛 https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/

Anxiety Treatment Near Me

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  I used to think I could outthink my anxiety, if I just analyzed it enough, I’d find a way to make it disappear. But the truth is, before we can calm our minds, we have to help our bodies feel safe. Anxiety isn’t just in our thoughts; it’s stored in our nervous system. Before trying to think your way out of anxiety, your body needs to feel safe. Small, simple practices can help. 👉 Grounding exercises : When anxiety takes over, it often pulls us into the future, worrying about what might happen, replaying worst-case scenarios, or feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty. Grounding exercises help bring you back to the present moment by reconnecting you to your body. 👉 Breathwork –When we feel anxious, our breathing naturally becomes shallow and fast. This signals to the brain that something is wrong, reinforcing the stress response. Breathwork is a way to interrupt this cycle and bring us back to a state of rest. 👉 Movement :  Anxiety doesn’t just live in the mind, it shows up...

Grounding Exercise

  Allow yourself a moment to tune into the present. 🌿 This quick grounding exercise, will guide you through a simple technique to calm your mind, settle your body, and bring you back to the here and now. You deserve this moment of peace. Pause, breathe, and reset. Save this for when you need a moment of calm.🌟 For more calming techniques you can incorporate into your daily routine, download our free eBook, The Mind-Body Toolkit. You can find the link to download in our bio! https://www.lifebydesigntherapy.com/